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Early Voting Underway for Primary Runoff Elections

Early voting for the May 26 primary runoff elections is underway until May 22. Here's what to know about what's on the ballot in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow, where to vote, and what you'll need to bring to vote
Real Estate

Some HP Village Buildings To Get Renovations

Parts of Highland Park Village will get renovations, according to filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and a spokesperson for the shopping center
Business

Weir’s Furniture Closing After 78 Years

The popular retailer is closing after nearly eight decades
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports March 16-22

Package pilferers, fraudsters, and thieves plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for March 16-22
News

SMU, Methodist Conference End Legal Fight

A yearslong legal dispute between SMU and the South Central Jurisdiction of The United Methodist Church over governance of the university is over.
Business

Nordstrom Closing at Galleria Dallas

Galleria Dallas is losing an anchor store in Nordstrom, which will close on May 16 after three decades in the shopping center
Society

Mothers Brunch and Bazaar to Support Nexus Recovery Center

The fifth-annual event will feature a panel discussion, brunch, and shopping bazaar.
Society

Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Hosts Inaugural Mahjong Night

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra League recently hosted a night of mahjong to support music.
Community

Parade of Playhouses Moving to May for 2026

The signature event for Dallas CASA, Parade of Playhouses will run from May 22 to June 7 at NorthPark Center.
News

Countywide Voting Could Be Restored for Runoff Election

After the March 3 primary election sawwidespread confusion among voters about where they could cast their ballot, a push is underway a return to countywide voting for the runoff election in May.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports March 9-15

Burglars, scammers and careless drivers plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for March 9-15.
Entertainment

Film on SMU Alumnus Killed in Ukraine Oscar Nominated

A documentary about journalist and SMU alumnus Brent Renaud, who was killed in 2022 while covering the war in Ukraine, was nominated for an Oscar.
Business

Area Residents Make Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List

"Keeping up with the Joneses" has a different significance when one of your fellow residents is Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones
Entertainment

Fleurs de Villes To Bring Floral Flair to NorthPark Center

The world-renowned Fleurs de Villes floral exhibition will soon return to NorthPark Center for its third year.
News

New Efforts Planned After Large Search For Missing SMU Professor

The family of Dallas lawyer and SMU professor Charles Hosch plans to continue searching for him although a major effort on March 14 and 15 ended without success.
Schools

Student Artists Get Texas-Sized Recognitions

As part of a partnership between the Texas Cultural Trust and the Texas Commission on the Arts, student artists in music, theater, dance, visual arts, literary arts and more were recognized as Butler Texas Young Masters.
Obituaries

Patricia Lloyd Casey

Patricia Lloyd “Pat” Casey passed away peacefully on February 11, 2026. She was born at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, TX on July 17, 1930.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports March 2-7

Package pilferers, reckless drivers and burglars make up the Park Cities Crime Reports this week.
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